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- Shocked Rocks and Impact Glasses from the El'gygytgyn Impact
- Shock Effects in Meteorites 653
- Meteorite Impacts
- Processes and Products of the Marine Alamo Impact Event, Central Great Basin, Western Usa
- Chicxulub Crater - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
- Manfred Gottwald, Thomas Kenkmann, Wolf Uwe Reimold Verlag Dr
- Shock-Induced Transition of Quartz to Stishovite
- O Lunar and Planetary Institute Provided by the NASA Astrophysics Data System 726 LPS XXVII
- Evidence of Shock Metamorphism Effects in Suevite from the Triffa Plain in North Eastern Morocco
- A Study of Shocked Quartz in Breccia from the Rock Elm Impact Structure
- Non-Luminescent Nature of the Planar Deformation Features in Shocked Quartz from the Ries Impact Structure, Germany: a New Interpretation
- Traces of Catastrophe
- What Do Shocked Quartz Grains in Impactites from the Iodp Expedition 364 Drill Core Tell Us About the Chicxulub Impact Event? L
- Coesite, Glass, and Shocked Quartz at Dsdp Site 612: Evidence for Nearby Ipipact in the Late Eocene; B.F
- Characterization and Significance of Shocked Quartz from the Woodleigh Impact Structure, Western Australia
- Identification of the Bloody Creek Structure, a Possible Impact Crater in Southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada
- The Formation of Impact Coesite F
- Evidence for Subsolidus Quartz-Coesite Transformation in Impact Ejecta from the Australasian Tektite Strewn Field F
- Tektites in Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Rocks on Haiti
- Impact Structures in the United States Compiled by W. John Nelson Illinois State Geological Survey 615 East Peabody, Champaign 61820
- The Origin of the Circular Silverpit Structure, UK North Sea: Meteorite Impact Or Salt Withdrawal?
- The Pelarda Formation Meteorite Impact Ejecta (Azuara Structure, Iberian Chain, NE Spain)
- The Mid-Tertiary Azuara and Rubielos De La Cérida Paired Impact Structures (Spain)*
- Shock Metamorphism of Siliceous Volcanic Rocks of the El'gygytgyn Impact Crater (Chukotka, Russia)
- Shock-Metamorphic Effects in Rocks and Minerals 31
- Of New Impact Craters on Earth
- At This Site, the KT Ejecta Layer Is 2 to 3 Mm Thick
- The Alvarez Impact Theory of Mass Extinction; Limits to Its Applicability and the “Great Expectations Syndrome”
- Shock Metamorphism of Some Minerals: Basic Introduction and Microstructural Observations
- Chicxulub Impact Ejecta from Albion Island, Belize
- Finding, Characterization, and Significance of Shocked Quartz Grains
- Direct Quartz-Coesite Transformation in Shocked Sandstones from Kamil Crater (Egypt)
- Toasted” Quartz in Impactites Revisited